Fun with food chains

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Transcript Fun with food chains

S5. FUN WITH
FOOD CHAINS
Complete the following activities to learn about food
chains and create your own! Make sure you answer the
questions as you go.
SHARK BAY W.A IS
HOME TO PLANTS
AND ANIMALS
THAT MAKE UP AN
ECOSYSTEM.
Look at the Map of
Shark Bay and think
about what might
live there.
Q. What makes
shark bay a bay?
SOME OF THE SPECIES THAT LIVE IN SHARK BAY
Bottlenose dolphins
Green sea turtles
Tiger sharks
Seagrass
Dugongs
& Fish
CREATE A FOOD CHAIN
A food chain is a partial part of a food web. You will create a food chain
using the creatures from the previous page .
Remember you are drawing this food chain, you may use an app that
allows you to draw or complete it on a piece of paper.
• Draw one box at the top of the page. This box
is for the biggest predator in the food web.
• Draw three boxes across the middle of the
page.
• Draw two boxes across the bottom of the
page. These boxes are for the lowest plants or
animals in the food web.
The point of a food web is to display who eats who. Thinking about who eats
who in shark bay label each of the boxes how you believe the food chain may
work. Top predators go at the top of the food chain!
NB: Use a pencil because you may change where you put you organisms.
THE FACTS
Read the following facts about the organisms at shark bay and rearrange
your labels if you decide to change them.
Check you labels with Ms Loving.
• Tiger sharks eat almost anything alive or dead.
• Bottlenose dolphins will leave the waters where they like to eat if
there are too many tiger sharks around.
• Dugongs and green sea turtles are among the tiger shark’s favourite
foods.
• Dolphins eat fish.
• Dugongs and green sea turtles eat sea grass.
Once you have your diagram approved draw a picture of each organisms
inside the box.
CONNECTIONS
Now draw arrows from the lowest members to the highest
members of your food chain.
ANSWER THE
FOLLOWING Q
• Who eats whom?
• What is the top predator in Shark Bay?
• What happen if this predator were not there
any more, or if its numbers declined?
• Which animal is the keystone species in the
Shark Bay ecosystem?